My life has been full and juicy like a pomegranate. I am blessed. But like anyone, the journey is filled with a lot of trials too. I am a three time cancer survivor, and I'm on a journey to get healthy - mind, body and spirit. Join me, the Pudgy Pomegranate, on my never-ending journey.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Checking in: Week 2

Ta-Da!! Week 2 brings me .6 poundscloser to my goal!

Happy Valentine's Day! How is your week going? Mine went really well....considering. I had a lot of challenges this week. Dinner out with my friend, out to lunch for business, and had a friend pass away unexpectedly, but through it all, I managed to track everything I ate for a second week. Despite my successful tracking, today's weigh in showed only a.6 pound loss. Yep, only a 1/2 pound. BUT, I was okay with that. I will tell you why.

1. The night before weigh in, I met my friend for our annual bday dinner. We have mutual birthdays and we always meet at PF Chang's. So losing .8 pounds the day after you went to chinese, with all it's salt....not bad.

2. I was honest. It would be different if I didn't track, or tracked only SOME of what I ate. But I was honest. I tracked everything...good and bad. So it's okay.

3. It's more than a number. Has it really taken me all these years to come to this revelation? I am more than a number on the scale. If you base your success solely on that scale number...then when your number isn't what you'd like it to be you're going to throw in the towel and get frustrated. Nope. Not this time.

So, 2.8 last week, and another .8 this week. That's 3.6 pounds lost in two weeks. I'm good with that.

So it's Valentine's day! What's on the agenda for today? Every Thursday at my work, we have a Farmer's Market that sells great produce. Today I bought fresh brussels sprouts, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic and spinach. My mom has been staying with us, so for Ned and mom I had cheese ravioli and for me, bow tie pasta. I left the pasta plain and then I made this great "sauce" with the cherry tomatoes, brussels sprouts, mushrooms and spinach and served it over the pasta. We had garlic bread (olive oil and crushed garlic), salad and grilled eggplant which I made on the Foreman grill. The result was fantastic.

Here's a photo. Tip: I used my scale to measure out 2 oz of dry pasta to cook. Once cooked it was about a cup and a half of pasta. I piled the veggies on top and added the salad. It was great.

That was it! So what did you do this Valentine's day. Whatver you did, I hope that you were good to yourself!

Here are links to some great Weight Watcher's Cookbook you might want to try out:

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About Me

Welcome to my full life. I have this tendency to keep trying to reinvent myself, so there are always new projects and interests in the works. I have many passions - my jewelry business Pomegranate & Eye; art, cooking, writing, staying cancer-free, weight loss and vegetarianism. And I'm trying to balance all of that with family, my day job, my empty nest, and my spiritual life. Join me on my journey.